Click image below to link to my Linoit board for the Learning Commons redesign plan. Included on the board is the current floor plan and video of the current layout. I found that the Linoit program was somewhat limiting in that I could not make the floor plan bigger, so it is hard to read- please see the learning environments post for a better version of the floor plan.
The following posts provide further detail in the learning commons' current design and areas in need of improvement:
References:
“Applied
Design, Skills, and Technologies K-9 – Curricular Competencies.” BC’s
Curriculum: Applied Design, Skills and Technologies. Province of British
Columbia, July 2019.
https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/sites/curriculum.gov.bc.ca/files/curriculum/continuous-views/en_ADST_k-9_curricular_competencies.pdf.
Accessed 2 May 2022.
"Making in the Library Toolkit," Young Adult Library Service Association. American Library Association, 2014.
https://www.ala.org/yalsa/sites/ala.org.yalsa/files/content/MakingintheLibraryToolkit2014.pdf
Accessed 18 April 2022.
Accessed 18 April 2022.
Pierce, Dennis. “3 Ways Mobile Technology Is Transforming Learning Spaces.” The Journal,
Infrastructure Solutions Group, 25 Aug. 2015,
https://thejournal.com/Articles/2015/08/25/3-Ways-Mobile-Technology-Is-Transforming-Learning-Spaces.aspx?Page=2.
Accessed 21 April 2022.

Kathryn
ReplyDeleteSarah! This is such a beautiful space. Thanks for sharing the video. It's inspiring. Our school is clearly much smaller than yours but it is nice to get a feel for what is possible. The only suggestion I have is to make the video available to view directly on your lino (if that's even possible). Thanks for the great share!
Becky
ReplyDeleteThe added video was a nice touch. I love the curved shelves on wheels. I wish the library at my school had those! The only think I'd change is to move the green post it on the far right up a bit because when you click to enlarge, it is partially covered by the library blueprint.